After being absent for a week, Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson returned to organized team activity workouts Monday, explaining that a personal situation kept him away, not a contract dispute. The Rams have until July 15 to sign Johnson to a new contract. He has 16 interceptions, including a career-best seven in 2015, and is the most experienced player in the Rams secondary. Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson, right, tries to cover wide receiver Nelson Spruce during practice, Monday. “He certainly has put himself in the mix and he’s playing at a very high level right now,” McVay said.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 06, 2017 01:18 UTC